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what mattered to him was earning an education so he could live up to his god-given potential. when he heard the news we would offer a chance for folks like him to emerge from the shadows, even for just two years at a time, he was one of the first to sign up. he was one of the first people in nevada to get approved two months ago. [applause] he said he felt the fear vanish. he felt accepted. he is in his second year at the college of southern nevada. [applause] he is studying to become a doctor. [applause] he hopes to join the air force. [applause] he is working hard every single day to build a better life for himself and his family. all he wants is the opportunity to do his part to build a better america. [applause] so in the coming weeks, as the idea of reform becomes more real, and the debate becomes more heated, and there are folks who are trying to pull this thing apart, remember allen and all those who shared the same hopes and st. james barrett remember this is not just a debate about policy. it is about people. it is about men and women and young people who want nothing
what mattered to him was earning an education so he could live up to his god-given potential. when he heard the news we would offer a chance for folks like him to emerge from the shadows, even for just two years at a time, he was one of the first to sign up. he was one of the first people in nevada to get approved two months ago. [applause] he said he felt the fear vanish. he felt accepted. he is in his second year at the college of southern nevada. [applause] he is studying to become a doctor....
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allow me as a medical doctor, when i see a patient when i educate them on alcohol or safe sex, can i please talk to them about the effects of gun violence please? i want to recognize the -- you know 20 years in the er never broke a tear. but this has affected me. i want to recognize the efforts of the newtown ambulance core. thank you for your services to the families [ applause ] to the families on behalf of the er we tried our best. we tried our best. and to you lawmakers my mom and dad were both connecticut state representatives. i said mom why won't they make a change? they said they have their party lines and they have their -- i said do you think this one time they will make the right decision and you know, she said yeah, i think this one time. i'm asking you please, make the right decision on behalf of newtown, and on connecticut and the united states. thank you. [ applause ] all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. th
allow me as a medical doctor, when i see a patient when i educate them on alcohol or safe sex, can i please talk to them about the effects of gun violence please? i want to recognize the -- you know 20 years in the er never broke a tear. but this has affected me. i want to recognize the efforts of the newtown ambulance core. thank you for your services to the families [ applause ] to the families on behalf of the er we tried our best. we tried our best. and to you lawmakers my mom and dad were...
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put for the most effective answer to securing the safety of verse children, the new count board of education has now sided with him and his proposal. the newtown board voted to put more armed police officers in the town's four elementary schools, army officers have been stationed at the school since last month's shooting at sandy hook elementary said. next year's budget only funded officers the middle and high schools. proposal now has the backing of a solid majority of americans as well. 8q research poll on the issue finds that most of us, 64 percent support armed guards in our school. only 32 percent opposed. is the president backtracking on the contraception mandate? what is the deal? fox news chief washington correspondent with our report. the market's explosive january rally extending into february. we will be talking with economist john lonski about whether the economy is ready to follow the market. ♪ john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred doars a month? sixt
put for the most effective answer to securing the safety of verse children, the new count board of education has now sided with him and his proposal. the newtown board voted to put more armed police officers in the town's four elementary schools, army officers have been stationed at the school since last month's shooting at sandy hook elementary said. next year's budget only funded officers the middle and high schools. proposal now has the backing of a solid majority of americans as well. 8q...
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s realisation of the country there are no more good paying jobs for people with just high school education there's a sense of hopelessness and in large communities of people that's one two there's a nail as mark correctly pointed out a profit motive than locking up people. corrections corporation of america is probably the worst offender at that we're building more and more private prisons are allowing corporations to build more and more private prefers a few actual growth industries in the one of the states one of the few growth industries and that's that's really sad and mort made a good point about criminalizing so much be hate private behavior but i do think we cannot leave. the economic problem which is like i say thirty five years of stagnant wages declining benefits and. underclass or that's creating or so so you and i don't have young people who become entrepreneurs because there's no other option and they become entrepreneurs or something that's illegal because they can't break into the legal economy that's exactly right and something like this is happening in a lot of western dem
s realisation of the country there are no more good paying jobs for people with just high school education there's a sense of hopelessness and in large communities of people that's one two there's a nail as mark correctly pointed out a profit motive than locking up people. corrections corporation of america is probably the worst offender at that we're building more and more private prisons are allowing corporations to build more and more private prefers a few actual growth industries in the one...
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s realisation of the country there are no more good paying jobs for people with just high school education there's a sense of hopelessness in the large communities of people that's one two there's no it's more correctly pointed out a profit motive than locking up people. corrections corporation of america is probably the worst offender at that we're building more and more private prisons are allowing corporations to build more and more private prefers a few actual growth industries in the united states one of the few growth industries and that's that's really sad and mort made a good point about criminalizing so much of the hate private behavior but i do think we cannot leave. the economic problem which is like i say thirty five years of stagnant wages declining benefits and and under appliance or that's creating or so so you and i don't have young people who become entrepreneurs because there's no other option and they become entrepreneurs or something that's illegal because they can't break into the legal economy that's exactly right and something like this is happening in a lot of weste
s realisation of the country there are no more good paying jobs for people with just high school education there's a sense of hopelessness in the large communities of people that's one two there's no it's more correctly pointed out a profit motive than locking up people. corrections corporation of america is probably the worst offender at that we're building more and more private prisons are allowing corporations to build more and more private prefers a few actual growth industries in the...
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he says there are three legs in the education, and he's right, the third parents, but why should you punish the child? >> bill: he believes that the parents can make the kid perform better. guest: but it starts with the parent to be an involved parent, you were with an educator. >> bill: now have it's the theoretical many black and white. they get a 30% cut guest: that's different han penalizing the child's grades. >> bill: the child is going to get penalized no matter what. guest: what the state of tennessee is putting a bulls eye on the child's back. >> bill: and you disagree with it? guest: i disagree, there are abusive parents looking for any excuse to beat a kid. and there are kids who suffer from things like depression, or who are being bullied. >> bill: you are not going to change your mind like you did a few minutes ago, right? guest: it was about homosexuality, where they were separating the two of them. and the law states >> bill: you clarified, and if people change their mind, good. last word guest: here's what's prepost russ, he has three kids, two doing well and one isn'
he says there are three legs in the education, and he's right, the third parents, but why should you punish the child? >> bill: he believes that the parents can make the kid perform better. guest: but it starts with the parent to be an involved parent, you were with an educator. >> bill: now have it's the theoretical many black and white. they get a 30% cut guest: that's different han penalizing the child's grades. >> bill: the child is going to get penalized no matter what....
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that means making investments in education. it means trying to address the situation where even as we have for 35 straight months in private sector job creation, we have for much of that time seen job loss in state and local governments. that is a portion of it. in education, schoolteachers, the president has put forward proposals. this is his highest priority. it is important to look at things like immigration reform. businesses have vocally and publicly, as an economic necessity -- the economic benefits of comprehensive immigration reform are manyfold and very important. that is the principal reason the president believes we need to come forward in a bipartisan way and get this done. there is every reason, both economic and otherwise, he to continue to make the progress that has been made, that we have seen. and get it done. get a bill passed that represents the consensus that is building who, he that reflects the principles that are shared by the bipartisan group in the senate, and make it law, make it a fact. >> are there a
that means making investments in education. it means trying to address the situation where even as we have for 35 straight months in private sector job creation, we have for much of that time seen job loss in state and local governments. that is a portion of it. in education, schoolteachers, the president has put forward proposals. this is his highest priority. it is important to look at things like immigration reform. businesses have vocally and publicly, as an economic necessity -- the...
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so do you think they can win on this by so-called educating the people? >> it is just a lot of talk with no action behind it. if you want to know how they feel about the struggle between environmentalists and people who need energy for the economy, let's watch what happens. rather than looking at committees, look at action and see what happens and i would say focus on keystone. >> more gatorade or whatever, i don't know. liz: it is always a riot, thank you. when this funniest and smartest. super bowl tickets are expensive, but staying home will be as well. a more than 10% since last year, we have the best i in the country to talk about this. john lonski is ceo and i thought it was an oil change. we are a restaurant and bar. liz: not to be facetious, but why is there a run on chicken wings? >> it's incredible. when the server first chicken wing in 1976, people were cutting the wings off the chicken and throw them away. we had to give the wings away because no one would buy them. we finally convinced people to try them and today, it's the high-sring item on
so do you think they can win on this by so-called educating the people? >> it is just a lot of talk with no action behind it. if you want to know how they feel about the struggle between environmentalists and people who need energy for the economy, let's watch what happens. rather than looking at committees, look at action and see what happens and i would say focus on keystone. >> more gatorade or whatever, i don't know. liz: it is always a riot, thank you. when this funniest and...
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education in maine gaming americas leadership position in the global economy. what i'm talking with constituents and industry leaders about the topic in my district in oregon, especially the role creativity and integration play in driving our economy forward. many express the education integrating arts and design in stem fields, innovative companies across my district across companies like nike and tech giants like intel rely on employees at the mine for science and eye for design. we discussed how science education can yield the innovative workforce that many of you identify is essential. beyond the benefit for the industry but in art and design can help keep students engaged and he talked about trying students in and i want to tell you i visited an elementary school in my district that took s.t.e.m. and added arts and design. biscuits are engaged, acting things have, studying soil erosion and graphing things and drawing charts and planning a garden. they were really engaged in everything they were doing. in order to keep students engaged, i want to have a dis
education in maine gaming americas leadership position in the global economy. what i'm talking with constituents and industry leaders about the topic in my district in oregon, especially the role creativity and integration play in driving our economy forward. many express the education integrating arts and design in stem fields, innovative companies across my district across companies like nike and tech giants like intel rely on employees at the mine for science and eye for design. we discussed...
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made a speech this week about being more inclusive with sort of a kinder, ghenterer republican party, education, being inclusive. you know, sort of a difference in tone but you know, i don't-- i think the republican problems are serious. ronald reagan won young voters for republicans and they were the best group in 12012, 30 years later that group that-- was still-- that's the problem the republicans have. >> we don't have a problem with you. we love having you every single friday night, mark, david, thank you. and mark and david keep up the talk on the "doubleheader," recorded in our newsroom. that will be posted at the top of the rundown later tonight. >> brown: finally tonight, a conversation with humorist dave barry. barry is well-known for his long-running newspaper column about all things wacky and wonderful in miami. and miami is the setting for his new novel, which includes a bachelor party run amuck, a wedding that's interrupted by the arrival of a boat of haitian refugees, a large python snake, some russian gangsters and, well, a lot more. the book is titled "insane city". dave barry
made a speech this week about being more inclusive with sort of a kinder, ghenterer republican party, education, being inclusive. you know, sort of a difference in tone but you know, i don't-- i think the republican problems are serious. ronald reagan won young voters for republicans and they were the best group in 12012, 30 years later that group that-- was still-- that's the problem the republicans have. >> we don't have a problem with you. we love having you every single friday night,...
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us to deal with the culture of the teachers us to objectify and pay more attention to those through education what's on the outside rather than what's on the inside to test this theory study authors as fifty females page nineteen to twenty six to sit quietly and count their heartbeats for three separate periods of twenty five thirty five and forty five seconds as the participants then answer the question air to assess what part of their body they value the most strength health or attractiveness the woman who could more accurately count their heartbeats or more likely to choose health or strength suggesting they were able to look at their bodies from the inside out and not worry about being objectified being defined by their appearance by themselves or by society but research still needs to be done to determine just how far reaching these findings could be it's safe to say that we should all use them help us deal with the pressures of everyday life as studies have shown that listening to your heartbeat can help you sense when you're becoming nervous or stressed out and in turn help to make a j
us to deal with the culture of the teachers us to objectify and pay more attention to those through education what's on the outside rather than what's on the inside to test this theory study authors as fifty females page nineteen to twenty six to sit quietly and count their heartbeats for three separate periods of twenty five thirty five and forty five seconds as the participants then answer the question air to assess what part of their body they value the most strength health or attractiveness...
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to the state and not the other way around without favorable patent copyright laws a court system an educated workforce and infrastructure move goods around the country and no one would be able to get rich in america. would be like the libertarian paradise of somalia as harry moser the founder of the shoring initiative argued in the economist corporations are not created by the shareholders or the management rather they're created by the state they're granted important privileges by the state limited liability turn to life etc they are granted these privileges because the state expects them to do something beneficial for the society that makes the grant they may well provide benefits to other societies but their main purpose is to provide benefits to the societies not the shareholders not to management but to the societies that create. sadly this understanding of how democratic republic swor and why has been lost this generation in iran's disciples are making sure the next generation never finds about it again i don't know state senator john get it who chairs that state's education committee
to the state and not the other way around without favorable patent copyright laws a court system an educated workforce and infrastructure move goods around the country and no one would be able to get rich in america. would be like the libertarian paradise of somalia as harry moser the founder of the shoring initiative argued in the economist corporations are not created by the shareholders or the management rather they're created by the state they're granted important privileges by the state...
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you receive therapy, all the things that the veteran needs in order to overcome the symptoms, educate the family and friend, and help him or her deal with the problems that are associated with ptsd. >> cenk: it seems like in almost every instance early treatment is better. this is a case where funding matters. if if we can get more people to be aware of the situation and get more people benefits i think that will help. >> absolutely. >> cenk: thank you so much for fighting a good fight here back at home as well. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> cenk: now when we come back, we've got a multimillionaire who is going to be on the show. he doesn't want lower taxes. he wants higher taxes. why? he's pushing the middle out strategy for improving the economy, it makes so much sense even the president is beginning to talk about it. he did during the campaign. we'll talk about it with nick hanour when we come back. >> we're a nation of doers and dreamers and we work hard. i believe that the way you grow the economy is from the middle out. [ ♪ music ♪ ] yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. t
you receive therapy, all the things that the veteran needs in order to overcome the symptoms, educate the family and friend, and help him or her deal with the problems that are associated with ptsd. >> cenk: it seems like in almost every instance early treatment is better. this is a case where funding matters. if if we can get more people to be aware of the situation and get more people benefits i think that will help. >> absolutely. >> cenk: thank you so much for fighting a...
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s realisation of the country there are no more good paying jobs for people with just high school education there's a sense of hopelessness and in large communities of people that's one two there's no as mark correctly pointed out a profit motive than locking up people. correct. corporation of america is probably the worst offender at that we're building more and more private prisons are allowing corporations to build more and more private prefers a few actual growth industries in the one of the...
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she became a target of the taliban after speaking out for girls' rights to education. >>> now an answer to the burning question that has been lighting up our lives all week, the lack of light at the super bowl for 34 minutes. we have an answer as to why. it turns out entergy who provides power to new orleans said a device that was specifically used to prevent power failure, well, failed. they say the device worked absolutely fine during other major events leading up to the super bowl, including the sugar bowl. the device has since been removed. now it's going down in flames. >>> condoleezza rice has come out swinging at a pga tour event in pebble beach, california. according to yahoo! sports the former secretary of state took a bad swing and shanked the ball 50 yards into a crowd of spectators. the ball reportedly hit a woman in the forehead, causing concussion-like symptoms. rice of course reportedly apologized. >>> still to come, more coverage of the monster snow storm striking the northeastern part of this country. how many inches of snow will fall when all is said and done tomorrow
she became a target of the taliban after speaking out for girls' rights to education. >>> now an answer to the burning question that has been lighting up our lives all week, the lack of light at the super bowl for 34 minutes. we have an answer as to why. it turns out entergy who provides power to new orleans said a device that was specifically used to prevent power failure, well, failed. they say the device worked absolutely fine during other major events leading up to the super bowl,...
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the "washington post" reports the county board of education will be given recommendations today that include requiring every person entering a county school to show i.d. the schools will also hold two large-scale drills each year including a lockdown drill next month and an active shooter drill in april. >>> and a man is undergoing a menial evaluation this morning for trespassing in an anne arundel county school. 25-year-old justin beaumont is accuse of walking into north county high school in glen burnie, telling people he was bullied when he was a student there more than a decade ago. officers arrested him. when they searched his home, they found several weapons. police say the guns are legal. and beaumont was not armed when he was inside the school. >>> today, it is defense secretary leon panetta's turn to answer questions about september's deadly attack in benghazi, libya. he and the chairman of the joint chiefs will testify before the senate armed services committee. they will discuss the results of the defense department's internal review of the attack on the u.s. consulate. fo
the "washington post" reports the county board of education will be given recommendations today that include requiring every person entering a county school to show i.d. the schools will also hold two large-scale drills each year including a lockdown drill next month and an active shooter drill in april. >>> and a man is undergoing a menial evaluation this morning for trespassing in an anne arundel county school. 25-year-old justin beaumont is accuse of walking into north...
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to figure out how to infect improve education outcome. and i think that they're incredibly effective at doing that at the local, state and federal level. what's fascinating is when i talked over we about the education reformers and all sit around arguing, and the arguments all go like this, well, if i didn't have the teachers union preventing me from doing my reform, here's what i would do and they would fix the system. you have three reformers and also that at all have that synchronized if the teachers unions were not preventing me from doing my reform, then my reform would work and they always argue but one whose reform is edited by the author with the same thing which is that none of them can compete on their ideas because they all face the same hurdle. i don't think we know which of the structural reforms is actually the one that will lead to better outcomes. i think we do know that none of that expectation is being allowed because of the stagnation of the system and is holding everybody back. >> one place it is being allowed, in fact
to figure out how to infect improve education outcome. and i think that they're incredibly effective at doing that at the local, state and federal level. what's fascinating is when i talked over we about the education reformers and all sit around arguing, and the arguments all go like this, well, if i didn't have the teachers union preventing me from doing my reform, here's what i would do and they would fix the system. you have three reformers and also that at all have that synchronized if the...
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, a group of men that are educators, police, other kinds of leaders in their community in business and provide that kind of role model, which we helped to start through interval house, our major domestic shelter in the state. only a small example of how these efforts can have a ripple effect through vawa. we need to not only renew our commitment to end domestic violence but also to update and strengthen and expand the violence against women act. i'm pleased to join my colleague, senator portman, to offer an amendment that strengthens services for children and youth victims of sex trafficking. yes, sex trafficking and human trafficking continue to exist in this nation. sometimes invisible, unknown. one of the most heinous crimes imaginable -- modern-day slavery, unspeakable indenture of children. and we need to do more to ensure that children in our communities who are victims of sex trafficking have access to the lifesaving services that are available to other youth victims of domestic violence or sexual assault. we can make sure that agencies and organizations that provide these servi
, a group of men that are educators, police, other kinds of leaders in their community in business and provide that kind of role model, which we helped to start through interval house, our major domestic shelter in the state. only a small example of how these efforts can have a ripple effect through vawa. we need to not only renew our commitment to end domestic violence but also to update and strengthen and expand the violence against women act. i'm pleased to join my colleague, senator...
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deep, indiscriminate cuts to things like education and training, energy and national security will cost us jobs. >> new numbers from the congressional budget office may provide some ammunition. the cbo projects the economy will grow at a measly rate of 1.4% this year and 3.4% next year. the cbo forecast is correct, 2014 will be the sixth consecutive year with unemployment above 7.5%, but expect to hear from republicans about another big number in that report, and although the federal deficit will drop below $1 trillion in 2013, the first time since 2008 for that, the federal debt will stay at historically high levels relative to the economy through 2023 when it will equal 77% of the gross domestic product. moving on to the drone story. president obama's time in office, u.s. military and cia drone strikes have accelerated an an unprecedented pace to eight times the level under president george w. bush. after nbc news exclusively obtained a 16-page justice department white paper that concluded that strikes that target and kill u.s. citizens who are operational leaders of al qaeda and are
deep, indiscriminate cuts to things like education and training, energy and national security will cost us jobs. >> new numbers from the congressional budget office may provide some ammunition. the cbo projects the economy will grow at a measly rate of 1.4% this year and 3.4% next year. the cbo forecast is correct, 2014 will be the sixth consecutive year with unemployment above 7.5%, but expect to hear from republicans about another big number in that report, and although the federal...
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our participation in education is about the future. and what we've seen with much of higher education is that financial aid has switched from need to meritocracy. so you have a lot of working class folks who want to send their kids to college but who can't. in addition, people are taking on a lot more debt. i graduated from boston college in 1974. i left with two grand worth of debt. the average student today with about 25,000. the average african-american students leaves with 30,000. i used to go through the seniors that graduated to see what they owed. i saw numbers as high@as $80,000. this is a drain on our future. that starts inequality, but cause is inequality to be -- >> it's also the burden of that because you can't discharge even bankruptcy. >> exactly. >> but there's this broader question about indebtedness of the american consumer, right? which is one of the things -- one of the reasons that you have this reduced consumption and slow growth in the wake of the financial crisis, right, is that you have to go through the process
our participation in education is about the future. and what we've seen with much of higher education is that financial aid has switched from need to meritocracy. so you have a lot of working class folks who want to send their kids to college but who can't. in addition, people are taking on a lot more debt. i graduated from boston college in 1974. i left with two grand worth of debt. the average student today with about 25,000. the average african-american students leaves with 30,000. i used to...
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and k through 12 education. the second is stemming losses in the undergraduate pipeline in the stem education and the third creating appropriate to the next level. with respect to k-12 education. believe it or not. i want to get back to the basics. i'm a theoretical physicist by background. one cannot do it without a strong sophisticated math background. one has to be able to do calculus and partial differential e indications and all of that. one can't do that without understanding agree onlity, algebra. et. one cannot do those things if they can't add, subtract, multiple, define and understand about fractions and percentagesth. the point it is cumulative. we have to think about that as we think about k-12 education is structured. secondly we need it to be outcomed focus not just in terms of testing but term of the ability to use concept and use what we learn. the third we have strengthen the teacher core. i happen to believe for upper level secondary science and math subject that having a disciplined based teac
and k through 12 education. the second is stemming losses in the undergraduate pipeline in the stem education and the third creating appropriate to the next level. with respect to k-12 education. believe it or not. i want to get back to the basics. i'm a theoretical physicist by background. one cannot do it without a strong sophisticated math background. one has to be able to do calculus and partial differential e indications and all of that. one can't do that without understanding agree...
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they are trying to educate wolves not to kill sheep. the national wolf plan doesn't involve a lecture about how cute lambs are and doesn't try to convert volves to vegetarian nism. ratherather, known sheep attacks are captured and let go. the near is the predators will be so traumatized by spending in captivity that they'll lose their appetite for sheep. in case they don't get that message, the wolves will be shot if they go back to their old ways. >>> finally, a week after they claimed to have blasted a monkey into space, iran unveiled its version of a radar evading stealth fighter jet. the tiny one-seater looks like a toy that might not be able to fly. they call it laughable fake. a reporter for foreign policy said it looks like the iranian dumped some rudimentary flight controls and an ejection sheet into a shell molded into what they thought were stealthy angles. a defense analyst looks like it might make noise and vibrate if you put a quarter in it. president ahmadinejad said it carries a message of peace, friendship, and brotherho
they are trying to educate wolves not to kill sheep. the national wolf plan doesn't involve a lecture about how cute lambs are and doesn't try to convert volves to vegetarian nism. ratherather, known sheep attacks are captured and let go. the near is the predators will be so traumatized by spending in captivity that they'll lose their appetite for sheep. in case they don't get that message, the wolves will be shot if they go back to their old ways. >>> finally, a week after they...